Incoming Resources
- More innovative redesign and reorganization of library technical services, edited by Bradford Lee Eden
- Handbook for community college librarians, Michael A. Crumpton and Nora J. Bird
- Practical pedagogy for library instructors, 17 innovative strategies to improve student learning, Douglas Cook and Ryan L. Sittler, editors
- A better pencil, readers, writers, and the digital revolution, Dennis Baron
- The non-designer's design book, design and typographic principles for the visual novice, Robin Williams
- Who owns information?, from privacy to public access, Anne Wells Branscomb
- Librarian's guide to online searching, Suzanne S. Bell
- The pleasures of reading in an age of distraction, Alan Jacobs
- Creating the customer-driven academic library, Jeannette Woodward
- The everything store, Jeff Bezos and the age of Amazon, Brad Stone
- Library ethics, Jean Preer
- The library at night, Alberto Manguel
- You are not a gadget, a manifesto, Jaron Lanier
- The future of the Internet and how to stop it, Jonathan Zittrain
- Everything is miscellaneous, the power of the new digital disorder, David Weinberger
- The library as place, history, community, and culture, edited by John E. Buschman and Gloria J. Leckie ; foreword by Wayne A. Wiegand and John Carlo Bertot
- A practical guide to information literacy assessment for academic librarians, by Carolyn J. Radcliff [and others]
- Library 2.0 and beyond, innovative technologies and tomorrow's user, edited by Nancy Courtney ; foreword by Steven J. Bell
- From papyrus to hypertext, toward the universal digital library, Christian Vandendorpe ; translated from the French by Phyllis Aronoff and Howard Scott
- Embedded librarians, moving beyond one-shot instruction, edited by Cassandra Kvenild and Kaijsa Calkins
- E-journal invasion, a cataloger's guide to survival, Helen Heinrich